Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research

Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research

Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research journal serves as an international, peer-reviewed open-access platform that explores post-pregnancy issues and their resolutions. It is committed to publishing high-caliber research in numerous disciplines, such as pediatric adolescent medicine, allergy and immunology, cardiology, critical care medicine, developmental-behavioral medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology-oncology, infectious diseases, neonatal-perinatal medicine, nephrology, neurology, emergency medicine, pulmonology, and rheumatology. JPNC encourages the submission of research papers, review articles, short communications, case reports, mini-reviews, opinions, and letters to the editor that reflect the latest developments in the fields of pediatrics and neonatal care.

The Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research journal would be a publication focused on the latest advances in the medical and scientific fields related to the health, development, and treatment of neonates, infants, and children. Such journals serve as essential platforms for sharing high-quality research, clinical studies, case reports, and reviews, advancing knowledge in pediatric and neonatal care.

A Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research Journal is an important resource for advancing clinical practice, providing evidence-based research, and keeping healthcare professionals informed of the latest developments in the care of neonates and children.

Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine includes a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and the editorial office. Our journal promises a peer review process for submitted manuscripts and ensures quality in publishing.

Scope of the Journal

We welcome submissions that contribute to all aspects of pediatric and neonatal health, including but not limited to:

  • Neonatal Intensive Care and Critical Care: Advances in NICU care, preterm birth management, neonatal respiratory distress, and innovations in intensive care medicine.
  • Genetics and Congenital Disorders: Research on genetic diseases, birth defects, genetic screening, and personalized medicine in neonates and children.
  • Neurodevelopment and Pediatric Neurosciences: Topics related to neurodevelopmental disorders, brain injury, cerebral palsy, autism, and early childhood interventions.
  • Infectious Diseases in Pediatrics: Research on pediatric infections, vaccination, pediatric antimicrobial therapies, and neonatal sepsis.
  • Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics: New drug formulations, safety profiles, and clinical trials focused on pediatric and neonatal pharmacology.
  • Pain Management and Sedation in Neonates: Innovative strategies for pain relief, sedation protocols, and the management of chronic conditions in children.
  • Nutrition and Metabolic Health: Research on infant and child nutrition, growth disorders, metabolic diseases, and feeding practices for premature infants.
  • Pediatric Pulmonology and Cardiology: Advances in the management of congenital heart disease, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, and other respiratory disorders in children.
  • Long-Term Outcomes of Preterm Infants: Longitudinal studies focusing on the cognitive, physical, and emotional development of premature infants and children with complex medical histories.

Ethics in Pediatric and Neonatal Care: Ethical issues related to critical care decisions, family-centered care, and informed consent in pediatric and neonatal contexts.

Types of Content We Publish

We publish a diverse range of articles, including:

Original Research Articles: Peer-reviewed, data-driven studies on clinical, translational, or basic research topics.

Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: Comprehensive evaluations of existing literature to guide clinical practice and inform future research.

Clinical Practice Guidelines and Protocols: Evidence-based recommendations for neonatal and pediatric care.

Case Reports and Case Series: In-depth reports of individual or grouped clinical cases highlighting unique or rare presentations of diseases in neonates and children.

Opinion Pieces and Commentaries: Insightful perspectives on emerging issues, controversies, and advances in pediatric healthcare.

Letters to the Editor: Short communications from our readers offering additional insights or reactions to published articles.

Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research is intended for a wide range of healthcare professionals, including:

  • Pediatricians and neonatologists
  • Neonatal nurse practitioners and registered nurses
  • Pediatric surgeons, cardiologists, pulmonologists, and other specialists
  • Researchers in pediatric and neonatal medicine
  • Policy makers and public health professionals involved in child health
  • Medical educators and students specializing in pediatrics and neonatology

Commitment to Impactful Science

At Pediatrics & Neonatal Care Research, we are committed to publishing content that makes a tangible impact on clinical practice, medical education, and policy. We believe that rigorous, well-conducted research can drive the improvements needed to ensure healthier outcomes for neonates, children, and families worldwide. Our journal is also dedicated to fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers, clinicians, and other healthcare professionals across diverse geographic regions and healthcare settings.

Publishing Ethics and Transparency

We adhere to the highest ethical standards in publishing. Our journal follows established guidelines for ethical research, including ensuring authorship integrity, follows strict double-blind peer-review process, and disclosure of conflicts of interest. We are also committed to upholding principles of open access and data sharing, where applicable, to ensure that our research is accessible to a broad audience of practitioners and researchers.

Journal Details

  • Publication Type: Peer Review
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